Twitter testing new feature; It will let YouTube videos play in the App

Let me tell you that currently when you click on a YouTube on Twitter, then the preinstalled YouTube app is open in your phone and there is a video play, but it will not happen after the new update.

Yogita S.
Published on: 21 March 2021 8:39 AM GMT
Twitter testing new feature; It will let YouTube videos play in the App
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New Delhi: If you also have a complaint that you have to open YouTube app to watch YouTube videos on Twitter app, then this news is for you. The company is going to solve this problem soon. Twitter has said that it is testing a new feature after which YouTube users will only be able to watch videos on Twitter. There will be no need to open YouTube app and do not have to come out of Twitter app.

Twitter new testing:

Twitter took the new feature by tweeting and said, 'We are starting testing YouTube videos on iOS from today. Now users will be able to watch YouTube videos on their timeline. They won't have to shut down the app. '

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Let me tell you that currently when you click on a YouTube on Twitter, then the preinstalled YouTube app is open in your phone and there is a video play, but it will not happen after the new update.

Significantly, Twitter is now working on a new platform which will be a new avatar of TweetDeck itself. Through the new platform, users will be able to arrange all the lists and view the feeds accordingly. Twitter has not shared any specific information about the new platform, but it is expected that it will be launched by the end of this year. In an interview to The Verge, the new platform was given by Twitter's product Kayon Beykpour.

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TweetDeck is an alternative platform to Twitter through which you have the opportunity to access multiple accounts simultaneously and view feeds of multiple accounts simultaneously. TweetDeck also has many features that are not on Twitter.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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